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Under the “Totem-Pole"

Letters to Redfeather are answered as follow: —Harvest Moon: “Little Dear" is a charming person, and I was glad to make her acquaintance. She will make her bow in the Wigwam page at an early date. . . . Little Feather: Red Star now lives at 437 "Victoria Street Whitiora, Hamilton. Many thanks for your newsy letter and the All Saints’ report. . . • Flying Cloud: You became a member about the end of April two years ago, when the Wigwam was only a month old. Congratulations on being again in the prize-list. Flying Cloud. . . . Frisking Squirrel: Greetings to this new Chief. are all glad to greet you at the Camp of Redfeather. May the paths of progress ever be followed by your illustrious trib*. . . . Silver Foam: That birthday should be a great success. My & est wishes to the Morrinsville Guides. • ; • Little Thunder: Your arrow alighted wr a welcome ping, Little Thunder. My greetings and thanks. . . • Green BougnCongratulations on your fine story, u will make interesting reading for - Chiefs and Braves. . . . Lone Wigwam fire leaps up as Lone woii again takes his place in the circle. Man.' thanks for your First Cornwell news. - • • Lone Dreamer: What a wonderful windfall of books. They will keep you occupied all the winter. You are »UCKhaving that good friend in the Solomon Islands. . . . Silver Ripple: I shall J>e anxious to see the first issue of the company magazine. Thank you for your Mary’s news. . . . Dreaming Wind: iou report is full of interest this time, i■ sure Lady Baden-Powell will be delights to have that souvenir from the waiKai Guides. . . . Silver Spear: Many than**, faithful one. Your St. Barnabas news has arrived. . . . Mountain Snow: you two letters have reached me saieiy Mountain Snow. What jolly games tM®* were. Red Star will be glad to have y0“-_ kind wishes. I hope your brother has r - covered. . . . Daughter of the mopeThat first birthday party was a grra success. Your company has made wo derful progress since it started. - ■ ■ Star: An earthquake in the middle your Wigwam letter? New had a thorough shaking. I hope that co will not drive you back to bed. . • • ing Snow: T was sorry to learn that mother is in hospital. That is most fortunate. What an interesting eyew** pedition that was. . . . Lone Singer. * small poem has long been among treasures. Lone Singer, but T n T . fi ‘ been able to discover its author. • by all means write a story about it. ; shall be glad to see it. , - Dittle tw«JThank you for the A rain [ a happy time you had at Ouma»- 1 think, perhaps, it might J je in Jiflent able to make that other bttle jncia public. It. might encourage otners similar deeds of daring.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 6

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Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 6

Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 6